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Waterloo Road twins Hope and Millie Katana show off dramatic transformation
BBC school drama. But over a decade later they have totally transformed and look unrecognisable in their latest snaps.One photo shared by Hope showed the twins posing before a night out to celebrate their birthday.Both looked ravishing in form-fitting black dresses that flaunted their curves and strappy heels.Their long hair cascaded over their shoulders and both accentuated their natural good looks with glam eye make-up.Millie previously addressed their transformation after fans remarked on how different they looked to their Waterloo Road days.The Daily Mail quoted her as saying in 2016: "First off let me say I completely OWN our glow up but there have been soo many comments that I have to address a few."We played rough cheeky school girls so make-up and hair purposely made us look like this, we didn't just get about like this in our everyday lives."Listen @hopekatana and I are the first to tell you we love make-up, we are contour queens! But for the record we have not had ANY surgery at all."Hope and Millie are now making music under the name The KTNA.They released their debut EP – entitled Life Under Siege – in 2019 and followed it up with Resurgence last year.The singers are also set to play a string of gigs around the UK this year.Meanwhile, Waterloo Road is set to make a long-awaited comeback.
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Waterloo Road twins Shona and Rhona's transformation - red-hot snaps and girl band fame
Waterloo Road twins Hope and Millie Katana set pulses racing following their red-hot transformation more than 10 years after they started on the show.The dynamic duo – who played iconic twins Shona and Rhona Mansfield in the high-school soap – are now stunning social media sirens.They first joined the popular BBC One programme back in 2011, and it’s fair to say the brunette bombshells look almost unrecognisable more than a decade later.READ MORE: Waterloo Road's Kim Campbell star says it's 'weird' filming BBC show revivalBut it’s not just their outward appearances that has dramatically changed over the years, as the sizzling sisters have since made a career 180 and joined forces to form a new girl band named KTNA.Since leaving the show in the late noughties, the pair have gone on to release their debut EP called Life Under Siege which they dropped in 2019.Now the 24-year-olds – who were born in Kenya but now reside in the heart of Manchester – have revealed how they began their singing careers on CBBC show Clash.They told LeedsLive: “During this pandemic lots of people have lost their jobs, their freedoms, and sometimes their sanity.“Life Under Siege has helped people through this pandemic by making people feel seen, heard and understood.“It has been an outlet for so many to cry to.
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